Choosing a Framework Test Bank Answers Chapter 13 - Test Bank | Public Health Program Planning 1e by Hayden by Joanna Hayden. DOCX document preview.
1e - Introduction to Public Health Program Planning
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Chapter 13 Test Bank
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1. In choosing a planning framework, its effectiveness is determined by prior program success in addressing the health problem of concern.
2. Since all planning frameworks address the four generic stages of planning, the amount of time it takes to plan a program is about the same regardless of which one is used.
3. The extent of community involvement in the planning process is consistent across all the planning frameworks and is not of concern when selecting a framework.
4. Funders often require the use of a specific planning framework, eliminating the need to choose one.
5. Any planning framework chosen should focus on improving health rather than producing a plan.
6. Resource requirements of the different planning frameworks are not factored into the decision-making process as they generally entail the completion of similar tasks and, therefore, require the same or similar resources.
7. In deciding on the most suitable planning framework for a given program, the extent to which the framework allows for adjustments to accommodate the needs of the planning committee should be considered.
8. Since all planning frameworks address the four generic stages of planning, it’s fruitless to designate these as criteria for framework selection.
9. With program effectiveness hinging on the goodness-of-fit of the planning framework, it’s incumbent upon the planning committee to select the ideal one.
10. In choosing a planning framework, the sequential nature of the steps or stages are taken into consideration.
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